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QuestionWhat if I still can't decide or everyone hates me because of the team I go for?Community AnswerChoosing your favorite team isn't necessarily a matter of choice, it's actually a matter of love. You don't choose the person you fall in love with, so in the same way you don't choose the team you support. Let it just happen and just feel it. When you feel it, let it grow and don't care about other people's attitudes. Defend your team (not aggressively) and just have fun!
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QuestionWhat if I choose a team, but I constantly feel the urge to want to change it? What can I do to stay committed to a team?Community AnswerLearn more about the players on the team and their background and see how your own story relates to theirs.
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QuestionShould I be a Seahawks fan or a Packers fan?Community AnswerWhere do you live? Perhaps closer to one of these teams? Take a look at the stats and a couple of the players and coaching staff. Does anyone impress you? It's easier to support a team when you can form some sort of personal attachment to it.
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QuestionWould my hometown team be the Patriots if I live in Maine?BATTLEFIELD PATRIOT 32756Community AnswerThe Patriots represent the entire New England region, so yes. Maine is part of New England.
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QuestionWhen are NFL players traded and why?Community AnswerTrades often take place in the off season. Trades can happen for a number of reasons, for monetary reasons, for personal reasons on the part of the players involved, or because a team is trying to build itself up and has successfully negotiated a trade.
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QuestionIs it OK to have more than one team to support?DonaganTop AnswererAbsolutely. Many people root for more than one team.
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QuestionDo I have to root for the team that lives the closest to me?Community AnswerNo, you don't have to root for the team that lives the closest to you. You can root for any team that you wish.
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QuestionWhy would someone want to change their favorite team?Community AnswerThey might feel disappointed or tired of their current favorite team. However, this article could also be useful for people who don't have a favorite football team yet.
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QuestionI noticed that the pictures looked a lot like logos of UK football/soccer. I saw someone with a red scarf that said United (as in Manchester United). Was that on purpose?DonaganTop AnswererThink of this article as applying to sports in general rather than a particular sport, league or country.
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